(oeksound.com) soothe

Discussion in 'Software News' started by thantrax, Oct 26, 2016.

  1. InHiding

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    Is this a trial extension (worthless IMO if not 100% automatic) or a real crack?
     
  2. kitvonk

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    shit I wanna answer so bad. but I'm sworn to radio silence. Hope that sounds OK. Or should I say... Sounds OEK!
     
  3. kitvonk

    kitvonk Guest

    well, guys, off to "Ghost Produce" my NEXT Beatport no.1 chart-topper... my trax are now so much soother. See ya from the top! Onwards and Upwards...
     
  4. peghead

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    Glad you wrote that. I thought BIOSTFUTOOL standed for BioShutTheFuckUpTool!!!
     
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  5. The Pirate

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    True. We should never assume. You know what they say about that.
     
  6. The Pirate

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    Since this is a worthless question IMO I would not answer it.

    It is a worthless question from someone who thinks that trial extensions are worthless, therefore, it would be worthless to answer a worthless question about something someone thinks it is worthless.
     
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  7. Nightmix

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    everything is worthless, it's all an illusion
     
  8. starkid84

    starkid84 Producer

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    @The Pirate I'm interested in alpha/beta testing the BioSTFUtool.

    I've had some success with trial resets/cracking mobile apps in the past, and I'm a tech guy so I would at least be able to give critical feedback in a semi competent manner during the testing phase. I also have an expired sooth trial (and few other ilok demos) on my ilok account, so I'd be able to jump right in.

    Thanks for your consideration

    -Cheers
     
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  9. wavyj

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  10. Trurl

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    Shaddup shuttin' up!!
     
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    OFF TOPIC!
     
  13. Saur

    Saur Ultrasonic

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    So both of them are detecting when a certain frequency goes over a specific thresh-hold, but Soothe is more specific about it, and therefor has less artifacts, right?

    Something I never really understood... a resonance doesn't have to be louder than nearby frequencies, does it? Like, looking at the ProQ-3 frequency plot, not every resonance is visibly 'higher' than nearby frequencies. Otherwise EQing would be a piece of cake, no?


    E.G. a room resonance in a recording, let's say 900Hz, making things sound a bit muddy.
    It doesn't necessarily have to be louder than surrounding frequencies in a recording, right? It might only pop out during certain notes, but it'd be contributing to muddiness regardless, right? So you wouldn't necessarily 'see' it on a frequency display, and something like 'soothe', which is only cutting those frequencies when they get too high... also wouldn't catch it 90% of the time?
    Or am I wrong? Is the resonance only a problem on certain notes? In that case, can't I just use ProQ-3 on high accuracy, slow, look for peaks and pull them down?
     
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  14. Saur

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    Suppose I visually grab every peak Pro-Q 3 detects, and then set them all to Dynamic-EQ... would that be basically what Soothe is doing?
     
  15. wavyj

    wavyj Producer

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    You could do this yes, but it is such a huge pain every time... And on top of that by the end of the procedure you may have lost the sense of whether it sounds good or not. It's a bit like trying to do compression or transient design with manual volume automation. Of course you can but there exist advanced tools which help you a lot.
     
  16. kitvonk

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    in this sense, *soothe* and these other "intelligent plugins" are just saving you steps. using algorithms to do the work for you. same idea with sonible.com "smart" plugins and soundtheory gullfoss

    and of course our GREATEST one ever - SAUSAGE FATTENER

     
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  17. AwDee.0

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    possibly... but ask yourself why would oeksound need to make a V.2 that "sounds better" than the 1st gen and how many iterations has melda produced of its "similar-ish" plugin then ask your self how many hits were recorded produced before melda and soothe existed.

    no it d, not from my experience

    you could, its up to you and what you prefer but ProQ (set up that way) is just dynamic and you'd run into the issue of asking ProQ to dynamically adjust the Q size, which I don't think is available yet
    another option would be to sidechain trackspacer with the target audio against itself (in theory of course).
    room resonance is treatment issue and understanding what frequency your room is tuned to (its a rabbit hole). but, if i had to, i'd go with something like rx to attack it or some variant of a de-reverb plugin or simply try to mask/phase that resonance out my self. then try soothe, melda or dseq. i've only used soothe and melda but im sure dseq is just as capable as the rest.

    not entirely
     
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  18. Kuuhaku

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    *pretend that I deleted this message*
     
  19. agerbar

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    I assume there's no updates on possible crack of soothe :sad:
     
  20. Saur

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    So then what exactly *is* it doing? I need to understand how it works, so that I can have peace at not being able to afford it.

    Everything in this video sounds like shit, but it seems to do exactly like Soothe and MSpectral with more control?

     
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